Authors
Marcel Leist, Pierluigi Nicotera
Publication date
1998/3/15
Source
Experimental cell research
Volume
239
Issue
2
Pages
183-201
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
While a high rate of cell loss is tolerated and even required to model the developing nervous system, an increased rate of cell death in the adult nervous system underlies neurodegenerative disease. Evolutionarily conserved mechanisms involving proteases, Bcl-2-related proteins, p53, and mitochondrial factors participate in the modulation and execution of cell death. In addition, specific death mechanisms, based on specific neuronal characteristics such as excitability and the presence of specific channels or enzymes, have been unraveled in the brain. Particularly important for various human diseases are excessive nitric oxide (NO) production and excitotoxicity. These two pathological mechanisms are closely linked, since excitotoxic stimulation of neurons may trigger enhanced NO production and exposure of neurons to NO may trigger the release of excitotoxins. Depending on the experimental situation and cell …
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Scholar articles
M Leist, P Nicotera - Experimental cell research, 1998